JUST IN: Singapore reports 448 new COVID19 cases, including 13 Singaporeans or PRs. 7 cases were picked up through testing of nursing home residents and pre-school staff
SINGAPORE: The number of COVID-19 cases in Singapore reached nearly 30,000 on Thursday , with 448 new cases reported as of noon.
The vast majority of the new cases are foreign workers living in dormitories, the Ministry of Health said in its preliminary daily update."Of these, seven cases were picked up from our active surveillance and screening of nursing home residents and preschool staff, and four are part of a family cluster linked to a dormitory.Advertisement
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